Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has steered the world’s most powerful central bank during a tumultuous period for the US economy, from the pandemic to a historic bout of inflation shortly after.
When it comes to the US economy, the spotlight is on whom the president-elect might try to dismiss rather than whom he plans ...
Every year the Federal Reserve conducts a stress test on about 30 U.S. banks to evaluate their ability to withstand economic ...
The past quarter’s economic data showed that the inflation battle is not over; whether the Fed eases now depends on the data, ...
Trump hasn’t even been sworn into office yet and he’s already locking horns with Fed chair Jerome Powell on interest rates.
Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell could be on a collision course in 2025. At a Jan. 7 press conference, Trump said "inflation is still raging, and interest rates are far too high." ...
The central bank said it had decided to leave the network after the group’s work “increasingly broadened in scope.” ...
At the risk of speaking plainly, inflation arose from a government that spent too much and a central bank that printed too much. If the government lived with less, its citizens would live with more.
Yahoo Finance Fed Correspondent Jennifer Schonberger joins Catalysts co-hosts Madison Mills and Seana Smith to break down what the Fed's dot plot means and what to expect from the central bank in ...
President-elect Trump on Tuesday declared interest rates are too high even as he decried still-elevated inflation, setting up ...
Could a 50-year bond, redeemable in gold on America’s 300th Birthday, point the way out of the era of fiat money?